About This Book
The author recollects the early decades of modern golf through personal reminiscences, tracing the game's rise from scattered seaside links to established clubs and championships in England and beyond. He describes foundational matches, rule making and organization, shifts in equipment from gutta‑percha to rubber‑core balls, and the careers of leading players, while recounting humorous incidents, key committee decisions, and the creation of amateur and international contests. Chapters cover the spread of courses inland and overseas, the growth of women's participation, and reflections on golf's social and economic impact.
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